No, benadryl can't be toxic to cats OR dogs, but aspirin is toxic to cats or dogs hope this helped :)
have a cat that hates to be brushed...what can i do?
Benadryl is a medication intended for humans not animals. There is a risk of a slow and painful death if given to a cat or any other animal.
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You should never give Benadryl, or any other human medication, to your cat without consulting with your veterinarian. Many human medications are highly toxic and even deadly to cats.
If you withdraw while on benadryl you may have toxic sperm that will float back up your urethra into your stomach causing an inability to digest most foods.
Before giving your cat any medication, please consult your vet first! Only your vet will be able to tell you the correct dosage for your cat. A cat drooling after giving Benadryl seems to be common. A cat will drool or foam at the mouth when eating something with an unpleasant taste, so it is likely that Benadryl does not taste pleasant to a cat. If you are at all worried, take your cat to the vet immediately. It is very easy to overdose a cat on human medication, and if this is the case the cat will need emergency treatment.
Yes, some antihistamines can be given to cats, but it's essential to consult a veterinarian first. Common antihistamines like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) can be used, but the correct dosage and suitability depend on the cat's health and specific condition. Never give your cat any medication without professional guidance, as some human medications can be toxic to pets.
It is safe to give cats benadryl when you have the proper dosing. Consult your veterinarian to find out how many mg per pound you should be giving before hand. Also, ask if there are any possible side effects or interactions if your pet is currently on medacation. Benadryl is often used by veterinarians as a sedative as well as an antihistamine, but there are other options.
Yes, some moths can be toxic to cats if ingested. It is best to prevent your cat from eating moths to avoid any potential harm. If you suspect your cat has eaten a toxic moth, contact your veterinarian immediately.
If the soreness is caused by an allergic reaction, you should try Benadryl.
No my cat eats them and it is fine
New Guinea Inpatients are one of the few shade-tolerant flowers that are non-toxic to cats.